Lange
Lange is a surname derived from the German word lang "long". In English, it is pronounced /ˈlæŋ/, while in German and Dutch, it's [ˈlaŋə].
People named Lange
André Lange (born 1973), German bobsledder Antoni Lange, Polish poet Artie Lange (born 1967), U.S. comedian and Stern Show regular Carl Lange (1834–1900), Danish physician and psychologist Christian Lous Lange (1869–1938), Norwegian politician and Nobel Prize winner Dagmar Lange (1914–1991) (sv.wp), Swedish crime novel writer using the pen name Maria Lang Darren Lange (born 1971), freestyle swimmer from Australia David Lange (1942—2005), former Prime Minister of New Zealand (who pronounced his name as long-ee) Dorothea Lange (1895–1965), U.S. photographer Friedrich Albert Lange (1828–1875), German philosopher Gustav Lange (1830–1889), German composer Hope Lange (1933–2003), U.S. film actress Jessica Lange (born 1949), U.S. film actress Jim Lange (born 1933), American game show host Johan Martin Christian Lange (1818–1898), Danish botanist Johann Peter Lange (1802–1884), a German Protestant theologian John Lange, Michael Crichton's pen name John E. Lange (1949– ), "United States Avian Influenza and Pandemic Ambassador" Johnny Lange (1905–2006), songwriter, author and publisher Joseph Lange (1751–1831), Vienna actor and painter, brother-in-law to Mozart Marilyn Lange (born 1952), 1975 Playboy Magazine Playmate Of The Year Michael Lange, American television director and music producer Morten Lange (1919–2003), Danish mycologist and politician Mary Elizabeth Lange (Mother Mary Lange) (1784–1882), foundress of Oblate Sisters of Providence Oscar V. Lange, (1853–1913) U.S. photographer Oskar R. Lange (1904–1965), Polish economist and a diplomat Robert "Mutt" Lange (born 1948), record producer Ted Lange (born 1948), U.S. actor Thomas Lange (born 1964), German olympic rower Vincent Lange (born 1974), German volleyball player
People with Lange as stage name
Lange (musician) (Stuart Langelaan), British DJ
Companies
A. Lange & Söhne
Translation
The word "Lange" occurs as such in the following languages: English, German, French, Volapük.
Translation(s) in other languages: Danish: Lange (flertydig), Hebrew: לאנג, Japanese: ランゲ, Russian: Ланге.
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